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Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease

Foamy viruses (FVs) are globally prevalent retroviruses that establish apparently apathogenic lifelong infections. Feline FV (FFV) has been isolated from domestic cats with concurrent diseases, including urinary syndromes. We experimentally infected five cats with FFV to study viral kinetics and tro...

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Autores principales: Ledesma-Feliciano, Carmen, Troyer, Ryan M., Zheng, Xin, Miller, Craig, Cianciolo, Rachel, Bordicchia, Matteo, Dannemiller, Nicholas, Gagne, Roderick, Beatty, Julia, Quimby, Jessica, Löchelt, Martin, VandeWoude, Sue
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6669521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31330990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11070662
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author Ledesma-Feliciano, Carmen
Troyer, Ryan M.
Zheng, Xin
Miller, Craig
Cianciolo, Rachel
Bordicchia, Matteo
Dannemiller, Nicholas
Gagne, Roderick
Beatty, Julia
Quimby, Jessica
Löchelt, Martin
VandeWoude, Sue
author_facet Ledesma-Feliciano, Carmen
Troyer, Ryan M.
Zheng, Xin
Miller, Craig
Cianciolo, Rachel
Bordicchia, Matteo
Dannemiller, Nicholas
Gagne, Roderick
Beatty, Julia
Quimby, Jessica
Löchelt, Martin
VandeWoude, Sue
author_sort Ledesma-Feliciano, Carmen
collection PubMed
description Foamy viruses (FVs) are globally prevalent retroviruses that establish apparently apathogenic lifelong infections. Feline FV (FFV) has been isolated from domestic cats with concurrent diseases, including urinary syndromes. We experimentally infected five cats with FFV to study viral kinetics and tropism, peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) phenotype, urinary parameters, and histopathology. A persistent infection of primarily lymphoid tropism was detected with no evidence of immunological or hematologic perturbations. One cat with a significant negative correlation between lymphocytes and PBMC proviral load displayed an expanded FFV tissue tropism. Significantly increased blood urea nitrogen and ultrastructural kidney changes were noted in all experimentally infected cats, though chemistry parameters were not outside of normal ranges. Histopathological changes were observed in the brain, large intestine, and other tissues. In order to determine if there is an association of FFV with Chronic Kidney Disease, we additionally screened 125 Australian pet cats with and without CKD for FFV infection and found that FFV is highly prevalent in older cats, particularly in males with CKD, though this difference was not statistically significant compared to controls. Acute FFV infection was clinically silent, and while some measures indicated mild changes, there was no overt association of FFV infection with renal disease.
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spelling pubmed-66695212019-08-08 Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease Ledesma-Feliciano, Carmen Troyer, Ryan M. Zheng, Xin Miller, Craig Cianciolo, Rachel Bordicchia, Matteo Dannemiller, Nicholas Gagne, Roderick Beatty, Julia Quimby, Jessica Löchelt, Martin VandeWoude, Sue Viruses Article Foamy viruses (FVs) are globally prevalent retroviruses that establish apparently apathogenic lifelong infections. Feline FV (FFV) has been isolated from domestic cats with concurrent diseases, including urinary syndromes. We experimentally infected five cats with FFV to study viral kinetics and tropism, peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) phenotype, urinary parameters, and histopathology. A persistent infection of primarily lymphoid tropism was detected with no evidence of immunological or hematologic perturbations. One cat with a significant negative correlation between lymphocytes and PBMC proviral load displayed an expanded FFV tissue tropism. Significantly increased blood urea nitrogen and ultrastructural kidney changes were noted in all experimentally infected cats, though chemistry parameters were not outside of normal ranges. Histopathological changes were observed in the brain, large intestine, and other tissues. In order to determine if there is an association of FFV with Chronic Kidney Disease, we additionally screened 125 Australian pet cats with and without CKD for FFV infection and found that FFV is highly prevalent in older cats, particularly in males with CKD, though this difference was not statistically significant compared to controls. Acute FFV infection was clinically silent, and while some measures indicated mild changes, there was no overt association of FFV infection with renal disease. MDPI 2019-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6669521/ /pubmed/31330990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11070662 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ledesma-Feliciano, Carmen
Troyer, Ryan M.
Zheng, Xin
Miller, Craig
Cianciolo, Rachel
Bordicchia, Matteo
Dannemiller, Nicholas
Gagne, Roderick
Beatty, Julia
Quimby, Jessica
Löchelt, Martin
VandeWoude, Sue
Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease
title Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease
title_full Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease
title_fullStr Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease
title_full_unstemmed Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease
title_short Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease
title_sort feline foamy virus infection: characterization of experimental infection and prevalence of natural infection in domestic cats with and without chronic kidney disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6669521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31330990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11070662
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